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TS11/TS15, Care and Transport

5.2

Storage

Product

Respect the temperature limits when storing the equipment, particularly in summer 
if the equipment is inside a vehicle. Refer to "7 Technical Data" for information about 
temperature limits.

Field adjustment

After long periods of storage inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this 
user manual before using the product.

Li-Ion batteries

Refer to "7 Technical Data" for information about storage temperature range.

At the recommended storage temperature range, batteries containing a 10% to 
50% charge can be stored for up to one year. After this storage period the 
batteries must be recharged.

Remove batteries from the product and the charger before storing.

After storage recharge batteries before using.

Protect batteries from damp and wetness. Wet or damp batteries must be dried 
before storing or use.

A storage temperature range of -20°C to +30°C/-4°F to 86°F in a dry environ-
ment is recommended to minimise self-discharging of the battery.

Summary of Contents for TS11

Page 1: ...Leica TS11 TS15 User Manual Version 1 0 English...

Page 2: ...fety Directions for further informa tion Read carefully through the User Manual before you switch on the product Product identifica tion The type and serial number of your product are indicated on the...

Page 3: ...on Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not...

Page 4: ...tech nical data and safety directions 9 9 Name Description Format Viva TPS Getting Started Guide Describes the general working of the product in standard use Intended as a quick reference field guide...

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Page 7: ...ncept 19 1 2 1 Software Concept 19 1 2 2 Power Concept 22 1 2 3 Data Storage Concept 23 1 3 Instrument Components 25 2 User Interface 31 2 1 Keyboard 31 2 2 Operating Principles 35 3 Operation 36 3 1...

Page 8: ...sults 73 4 Check Adjust 76 4 1 Overview 76 4 2 Preparation 79 4 3 Combined Adjustment l t i c and ATR 81 4 4 Tilting Axis Adjustment a 86 4 5 Adjusting the Circular Level of the Instrument and Tribrac...

Page 9: ...rds of Use 114 6 6 Laser Classification 120 6 6 1 General 120 6 6 2 Distancer Measurements with Reflectors IR mode 121 6 6 3 Distancer Measurements without Reflectors RL mode 123 6 6 4 Automatic Targe...

Page 10: ...owerSearch PS 162 7 7 Wide Angle Camera 163 7 8 SmartStation 164 7 8 1 SmartStation Accuracy 164 7 8 2 SmartStation Dimensions 166 7 8 3 SmartAntenna Technical Data 167 7 9 Laser Guide Technical Data...

Page 11: ...7 10 9 SLG2 CINTERION MC75i 188 7 10 10 SLC1 US SLC2 US CDMA Telit CC864 DUAL 190 7 11 General Technical Data of the Instrument 192 7 12 Scale Correction 200 7 13 Reduction Formulas 206 8 Internation...

Page 12: ...cription of the System 1 Description of the System 1 1 System Components System compo nents General descrip tion TS11 TS15 is a collective term describing total stations of the Leica Viva Series TS11...

Page 13: ...ntrol surveys Laser Guide a variant of the TS15 instrument equipped with Auto matic Target Aiming Instruments equipped with the Laser Guide cannot be equipped with PowerSearch PS or Guide Light EGL in...

Page 14: ...rt working with Leica Viva Series instruments Component Description Term Description RCS Remote Control Surveying EDM Electronic Distance Measurement EDM refers to the laser distancer incorporated int...

Page 15: ...d in the instrument telescope housing The person holding the prism can align themselves into the line of sight of the instrument Motorised Instruments fitted with internal motors enabling automatic ho...

Page 16: ...automatic rapid finding of a prism SmartStation A Leica Viva TPS instrument integrated with an add on GNSS system comprising hardware and software components forms a SmartStation Components of a Smart...

Page 17: ...A component of RCS is the RH15 RadioHandle It is an instrument carry handle with an integrated radio modem with attached antenna The TS11 instrument does not support the RH15 RadioHandle Communication...

Page 18: ...Aiming 9 9 9 9 PowerSearch PS 9 9 Wide Angle Camera 9 9 RS232 USB and SD card interface 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Bluetooth 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Internal Flash Memory 1 GB 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Hotshoe interface for RH15 9 9 9...

Page 19: ...tions Survey and Setup are integrated into the firmware and cannot be deleted The English language is integrated into the firmware and cannot be deleted Language software SYS_LANG sxx Numerous languag...

Page 20: ...a licence key Customised applica tions xx axx Customised software specific to user requirements can be developed using the GeoC development kit in addition to run Windows CE based applications if GeoC...

Page 21: ...flash RAM of the TS instrument Software update instructions Download the most recent TS firmware file from https myworld leica geosystems com Refer to Intro duction Connect the TS instrument to your P...

Page 22: ...ystems to ensure the correct functionality of the instrument Power options Model Power supply all TS models Internally by GEB221 battery OR Externally by GEV52 cable and GEB171 battery If an external...

Page 23: ...card Unplugging connecting cables or removing the SD card or USB stick during the meas urement can cause loss of data Only remove the SD card or USB stick or unplug connecting cables when the TS inst...

Page 24: ...24 TS11 TS15 Description of the System SD cards can directly be used in an OMNI drive as supplied by Leica Geosystems Other PC card drives can require an adaptor...

Page 25: ...M ATR EGL PS wide angle camera d EGL flashing diode yellow and red e Wide angle camera lens f PowerSearch transmitter g PowerSearch receiver h Coaxial optics for angle and distance measurement and exi...

Page 26: ...tem Instrument compo nents part 2 of 2 a Vertical drive b Focusing ring c Battery compartment d Tribrach footscrew e Stylus for touch screen f Touch screen g Circular level h Interchangeable eyepiece...

Page 27: ...TS11 TS15 Description of the System 27 Communication side cover a Compartment lid b USB stick cap storage c USB device port mini AB OTG d USB host port for USB stick e SD card port TS_089 a b d e c...

Page 28: ...28 TS11 TS15 Description of the System Instrument compo nents for Smart Station a SmartAntenna b RTK slot in device c SmartAntenna Adapter d Communication side cover TS_084 a b c d a c d...

Page 29: ...TS11 TS15 Description of the System 29 Instrument compo nents for RCS a RadioHandle b Communication side cover TS_085 a b...

Page 30: ...tion of the System Laser guide compo nents a Operation indicator LED orange b Labelling c Horizontal adjustment screws d Fixing screws e Safety cover for vertical adjustment screws f Laser aperture a...

Page 31: ...TS11 TS15 User Interface 31 2 User Interface 2 1 Keyboard Keyboard TS11 TS15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABC TUV WXYZ MNO 0 OK Fn d b a e c g h i f j k l m n o p q r TS_087...

Page 32: ...ion keys F7 F9 b key c Brightness d Alphanumeric keys e Backspace f Volume g Function keys F10 F12 h Keyboard illumination i Screenshot j Windows CE k Favourites l ESC m Arrow keys OK n ENTER o Fn p O...

Page 33: ...eric keys To type letters and numbers Esc Leaves the current screen without storing any changes Fn Switches between the first and second level of func tion keys Enter Selects the highlighted line and...

Page 34: ...martWorx Viva Main Menu Switches to the Windows CE Start Menu when pressing Fn at the same time Arrow keys Move the focus on the screen OK Selects the highlighted line and leads to the next logical me...

Page 35: ...1 Keyboard for a detailed description of the keys on the keyboard and their function Operation by touch screen Information is selected and entered on the screen using the supplied stylus Operation Des...

Page 36: ...ter enables a PC and a Windows mobile based pocket PC to communicate Install Leica Viva USB drivers Step Description 1 Start the PC 2 Insert the Leica Viva Series DVD 3 Run the SetupViva GR_USB_XX exe...

Page 37: ...5 Next 6 The Ready to Install the Program window appears 7 Install The drivers will be installed on your PC For PCs with Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system If not already installed Windows Mo...

Page 38: ...nto TPS instrument 3 Turn on the TPS instrument 4 Plug the GEV223 cable into the USB port of the computer The Found New Hardware Wizard starts up automatically 5 Check Yes this time only Next 6 Check...

Page 39: ...will be installed on your computer 11 Finish For PCs with Windows XP operating system 12 Run the ActiveSync installation program if not already installed 13 Allow USB connections inside the Connectio...

Page 40: ...23 cable into TS instrument 3 Turn on the TS instrument 4 Plug the GEV223 cable into the USB port of the computer For PCs with Windows XP operating system ActiveSync starts up automatically If does no...

Page 41: ...isplayed under Mobile Devices The folders of the data storage device can be found in either of the following folders Leica Geosystems SmartWorx Viva SD Card USB memory device For PCs with Windows Vist...

Page 42: ...t be on Power Options menu Press and hold power key for 2 s to open Power Options menu Instrument must be on Option Description Turn off Turn TS instrument off Stand by Put TS instrument into stand by...

Page 43: ...ne of the following options Restart restarts Windows CE Reset Windows CE resets Windows CE and communication settings to factory defaults Reset installed software resets settings of all installed soft...

Page 44: ...mended by Leica Geosystems it is not possible to charge the battery if the temperature is too high For new batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long time three months it is effectual to...

Page 45: ...The battery compartment is below the vertical drive Turn the knob to the vertical position opening the lid of the battery compartment 2 Pull out the battery housing 3 Pull the battery from the batter...

Page 46: ...ward Click the battery into position 6 Place the battery housing into the battery compartment Push the battery housing in until it fits completely into the battery compartment 7 Turn the knob to lock...

Page 47: ...p by step Step Description The batteries are inserted in the bottom part of the instrument 1 Push the slide fastener of one of the battery compartments in the direc tion of the arrow with the open loc...

Page 48: ...e second battery compartment 7 To remove a battery push the slide fastener of one of the battery compartments in the direction of the arrow with the open lock symbol and remove the cover 8 Push the ba...

Page 49: ...fastener in the direc tion of the arrow with the open lock symbol 3 Pull out the battery housing The battery is attached to the housing 4 Hold the battery housing and pull the battery from the batter...

Page 50: ...y onto the battery housing ensuring that the contacts are facing outward Click the battery into position 7 Close the battery compartment by pushing the slide fastener in the direc tion of the arrow wi...

Page 51: ...RS232 interface of the TS15 G instrument The Laser Guide is automatically turned off temporarily during distance measure ment For instruments equipped with reflectorless EDM the Laser Guide is automat...

Page 52: ...e Memory Device Keep the card dry Use it only within the specified temperature range Do not bend the card Protect the card from direct impacts Failure to follow these instructions could result in data...

Page 53: ...e communication compartment to access the communication ports 3 Slide the SD card firmly into the SD slot until it clicks into position The card must be held with the contacts at the top and facing to...

Page 54: ...he communication compartment to access the communication ports 3 Slide the USB stick with the Leica logo facing you firmly into the USB host port until it clicks into position Do not force the USB sti...

Page 55: ...inserted into a slot inside the battery compartment 1 of the instrument 1 Push the slide fastener of battery compartment 1 in the direction of the arrow with the open lock symbol 2 Remove the cover fr...

Page 56: ...the slide fastener of battery compartment 1 in the direction of the arrow with the open lock symbol and remove the cover 6 Gently press on the top of the card to release it from the slot 7 Remove the...

Page 57: ...o the GS15 GNSS instrument Radios fitting into the GS15 GNSS instrument Digital cellular phone Device Telit UC864 G SLG1 CINTERION MC75i SLG2 CDMA Telit CC864 DUAL US SLC1 SLC2 Radio Device Pacific Cr...

Page 58: ...over the GS15 to gain access to the slot in device compartment 1 Loosen the screws of the compartment cover with the supplied Allen key 2 Remove the compartment cover 3 Attach the slot in device to t...

Page 59: ...equipment setup as real time base station with radio it s recom mended to use an external radio antenna mounted on a second tripod This increases the height of the radio antenna and therefore maximis...

Page 60: ...G2 Take the SIM card and a pen 1 Using the pen press the small button of the SIM card slot to eject the SIM card holder 2 Take the SIM card holder out off the SLG1 SLG2 3 Place the SIM card into the S...

Page 61: ...in device for a radio or digital cellular phones has Light Emitting Diode indi cators on the bottom side They indicate the basic device status Diagram a Mode LED available for Satelline 3AS b Data tr...

Page 62: ...e program ming mode controlled from the PC via cable Data transfer LED any device off data is not being transferred flashing green data is being transferred Signal strength LED SLC1 US SLC2 US with CD...

Page 63: ...M card inserted no PIN entered or network search user authentication or network login in progress red short flash long break logged on to network no call in progress red flashing red long break GPRS P...

Page 64: ...he roving instrument but signal is weak off the DCD is not okay SLR1 SLR2 with Satelline 3AS SLR5 with Satel line M3 TR1 red the communication link Data Carrier Detection is okay on the roving instrum...

Page 65: ...LED indicators on SmartAntenna Description The SmartAntenna has Light Emitting Diode indicators They indicate the basic instru ment status Diagram GS12 a TRK Tracking LED b BT Bluetooth LED c PWR Powe...

Page 66: ...e data is being transferred PWR LED off power is off green power is okay flashing green power is low The remaining time for which enough power is available depends on the type of survey the temperatur...

Page 67: ...to compute a posi tion red GS12 is initialising a Bluetooth LED b Storage LED c Position LED d Power LEDs e RTK Base LED f RTK Rover LED IF the is THEN Bluetooth LED green Bluetooth is in data mode an...

Page 68: ...10 memory left flashing red raw data is being logged but only 5 memory left red SD card is full no raw data is being logged fast flashing red no SD card is inserted but GS15 is configured to log raw...

Page 69: ...ning time for which enough power is available depends on the type of survey the temperature and the age of the battery red power is 5 20 fast flashing red power is low 5 Power LED passive battery 2 of...

Page 70: ...eceived at the interface of the communication device flashing green GS15 is in rover mode RTK data is being received at the interface of the communication device RTK Base LED off GS15 is in RTK rover...

Page 71: ...not currently power the GS15 GNSS instrument LED Indicators on RadioHandle Description The RadioHandle has Light Emitting Diode indicators They indicate the basic RadioHandle status Diagram of the LED...

Page 72: ...power is off green power is on Link LED off no radio link to field controller red radio link to field controller Data Transfer LED off no data transfer to from field controller green or green flashing...

Page 73: ...ccurs because reflectorless measurements are made to the first surface returning sufficient energy to allow the measurement to take place For example if the intended target surface is the surface of a...

Page 74: ...wed to prisms that are more than 1000 m 3300 ft away Accurate measurements to prisms should be made in Prism mode When a distance measurement is triggered the EDM measures to the object which is in th...

Page 75: ...he automatic aiming must be redetermined periodically Refer to 4 Check Adjust about checking and adjusting instruments When a measurement is triggered while the prism is still moving distance and angl...

Page 76: ...ded and must be followed carefully and precisely as described in the following chapters Some other instrument errors and mechanical parts can be adjusted mechanically Electronic adjust ment The follow...

Page 77: ...rach Laser plummet Optical plummet option on tribrach Allen screws on tripod Precise measure ments To get precise measurements in the daily work it is important To check and adjust the instrument from...

Page 78: ...ironment and the temperature at the last calibration is more than 20 C Summary of errors to be adjusted electronically Instrument error Effects Hz Effects V Elimination with two face measure ment Auto...

Page 79: ...his outcome is a normal effect The telescope is not normally positioned exactly on the Before determining the instrument errors the instrument has to be levelled using the electronic level Select Main...

Page 80: ...and V and then by the individual small deviations of the current aiming Next step IF the task is to THEN adjust a combination of instrument errors Refer to 4 3 Combined Adjustment l t i c and ATR adj...

Page 81: ...ensator longitudinal and transversal index errors i Vertical index error related to the standing axis c Horizontal collimation error also called line of sight error ATR Hz ATR zero point error for hor...

Page 82: ...determination of the ATR Hz and V adjust ment errors Use a clean Leica standard prism as the target Do not use a 360 prism 5 Aim the telescope accurately at a target at about 100 m distant The target...

Page 83: ...pointing has to be performed manually in both faces 7 Face II measurement Meas to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the instrument errors If one or more errors are bigger than...

Page 84: ...from the second run onwards Measure at least two runs 9 Next to continue with the check adjust procedure 10 Select Add another calibration loop if more runs have to be added Next and continue with st...

Page 85: ...he results are THEN to be stored If the Use status is set to Yes Next overwrites the old adjust ment errors with the new ones to be determined again Redo rejects all new determined adjustment errors a...

Page 86: ...nt error Determination of tilting axis error step by step The following table explains the most common settings a Tilting axis error Step Description Determine the horizontal collimation error c befor...

Page 87: ...telescope accurately at a target at about 100 m distance or less if not possible The target must be positioned at least 27 30 gon above or beneath the horizontal plane The procedure can be started in...

Page 88: ...ne pointing must be performed manually in both faces 5 Face II measurement Meas to measure the same target in the other face and to calculate the tilting axis error If the error is bigger than the pre...

Page 89: ...rds Measure at least two runs 7 Next to continue with the check adjust procedure 8 Select Add another calibration loop if more runs have to be added Next and continue with step 3 OR Select Finish the...

Page 90: ...e THEN to be stored Next overwrites the old tilting axis error with the new one to be determined again Redo rejects the new determined tilting axis error and repeats the whole procedure Refer to parag...

Page 91: ...ion 1 Place and secure the instrument into the tribrach and onto a tripod 2 Using the tribrach footscrews level the instrument with the electronic level 3 Select Instrument TPS settings Level bubble c...

Page 92: ...upplied allen key to centre it with the adjustment screws Turn the instrument by 200 gon 180 Repeat the adjustment procedure if the circular level does not stay centred Tribrach If it extends beyond t...

Page 93: ...ism pole parallel to the plumb line 3 Check the position of the circular level on the prism pole 4 a If the circular level is centred no adjustment is necessary b If the circular level is not centred...

Page 94: ...lummet does not need adjusting If an adjustment is necessary due to external influences return the instrument to any Leica Geosystems authorised service workshop Inspecting the laser plummet step by s...

Page 95: ...f paper 5 Mark the centre of the red dot on the ground 6 Turn the instrument through 360 slowly carefully observing the move ment of the red laser dot The maximum diameter of the circular movement des...

Page 96: ...telescope with crosshairs for line of sight and Laser Guide Look trough the telescope and aim to the crosshairs of the telescope For well adjusted Laser Guides the laser beam should exactly match the...

Page 97: ...TS11 TS15 Check Adjust 97 TS_123...

Page 98: ...b Fixing screw c Fixing screw d Horizontal adjustment screw e Vertical adjustment screw f Vertical adjustment screw g Safety cover screw h Safety cover a b c d e f e f g h TS_124 Step Description Mak...

Page 99: ...laser guide to the right loosen the horizontal adjustment screw a Tighten the horizontal adjustment screw d as much as to move the laser beam slightly right of the upper crosshairs on the target plat...

Page 100: ...rew moves the laser beam exactly to the crosshairs centre 11 Finish the vertical adjustment by moving the safety cover h to its original position and by tightening the safety cover screw g The laser b...

Page 101: ...escription The connections between metal and timber components must always be firm and tight 1 Tighten the leg cap screws moderately with the supplied allen key 2 Tighten the articulated joints on the...

Page 102: ...be affected by shock and vibration Always carry the product in its transport container and secure it Shipping When transporting the product by rail air or sea always use the complete original Leica Ge...

Page 103: ...TS11 TS15 Care and Transport 103 Field adjustment After transport inspect the field adjustment parameters given in this user manual before using the product...

Page 104: ...efer to 7 Technical Data for information about storage temperature range At the recommended storage temperature range batteries containing a 10 to 50 charge can be stored for up to one year After this...

Page 105: ...olymer components Fogging of prisms Prisms that are cooler than the ambient temperature tend to fog It is not enough simply to wipe them Keep them for some time inside your jacket or in the vehicle to...

Page 106: ...106 TS11 TS15 Care and Transport Cables and plugs Keep plugs clean and dry Blow away any dirt lodged in the plugs of the connecting cables...

Page 107: ...spection of the motorisation in motorised instruments must be done in a Leica Geosystems authorised service workshop Following conditions After about 4000 hours operation Twice a year in case of perma...

Page 108: ...iption The following directions enable the person responsible for the product and the person who actually uses the equipment to anticipate and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the...

Page 109: ...rch recognition and tracking Visualising the aiming direction and vertical axis Remote control of product Data communication with external appliances Measuring raw data and computing coordinates using...

Page 110: ...other manufacturers without the prior explicit approval of Leica Geosystems Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the working site for example when measuring on roads Deliberate dazzl...

Page 111: ...opriate for permanent human habitation not suitable for use in aggressive or explosive environments Danger Local safety authorities and safety experts must be contacted before working in hazardous are...

Page 112: ...nd communicating safety concepts for their products and are also responsible for the effectiveness of those safety concepts in combination with the Leica Geosystems product Person in charge of the pro...

Page 113: ...person responsible for the product must ensure that it is used in accordance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the training and the deployment of personnel who use the product...

Page 114: ...esponsible for the product Caution Watch out for erroneous measurement results if the product has been dropped or has been misused modified stored for long periods or transported Precautions Periodica...

Page 115: ...that extraneous targets will be picked out and measured Precautions When measuring in remote control mode always check your results for plausibility Warning If the product is used with accessories fo...

Page 116: ...t must make all users fully aware of the existing dangers Warning Inadequate securing of the working site can lead to dangerous situations for example in traffic on building sites and at industrial in...

Page 117: ...bjecting the product to mechanical stress Caution During the transport shipping or disposal of batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanical influences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions...

Page 118: ...ls can overheat and cause injury or fire for example by storing or transporting in pockets Precautions Make sure that the battery terminals do not come into contact with metallic objects Warning If th...

Page 119: ...a Geosystems home page at http www leica geosystems com treatment or received from your Leica Geosystems dealer The product must not be disposed with household waste Dispose of the product appropriate...

Page 120: ...te and avoid operational hazards The person responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Products classified as laser class 1 class 2 and class...

Page 121: ...er class 1 in accordance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operat...

Page 122: ...tzerland Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation...

Page 123: ...60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 3R laser products Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous low level eye hazard in particular for deliberate ocular exposure The risk of injury for las...

Page 124: ...ecautions Prevent direct eye exposure to the beam Do not direct the beam at other people Description Value R400 R1000 Maximum average radiant power 5 00 mW Pulse duration 800 ps Pulse repetition frequ...

Page 125: ...irrors metallic surfaces etc Precautions Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective such as a mirror or which could emit unwanted reflections Do not look through or beside the optical sight a...

Page 126: ...126 TS11 TS15 Safety Directions Labelling Laser Aperture Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Po 5 00 mW 650 690 nm a Laser beam a TS_097...

Page 127: ...tandards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditio...

Page 128: ...ed as laser class 1 in accordance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions...

Page 129: ...tzerland Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation...

Page 130: ...1 in accordance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 1 laser products are safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of operation and...

Page 131: ...tzerland Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation...

Page 132: ...The product described in this section is excluded from the scope of IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products The product described in this section is classified as exempt group in accordance with...

Page 133: ...in accordance with IEC 60825 1 2007 03 Safety of laser products EN 60825 1 2007 10 Safety of laser products Class 2 laser products These products are safe for momentary exposures but can be hazardous...

Page 134: ...S Equip No Power 12V 7 4V 1A max Leica Geosystems AG CH 9435 Heerbrugg Manufactured Made in Switzerland Complies with FDA performance standards for laser products except for deviations pursant to Lase...

Page 135: ...TS11 TS15 Safety Directions 135 a Laser beam b Exit for laser beam b a TS_100...

Page 136: ...1996 A2 2001 Safety of laser products Class 3R laser products Direct intrabeam viewing may be hazardous low level eye hazard in particular for deliberate ocular exposure The risk of injury for laser...

Page 137: ...rror or emit reflections unex pectedly for example prisms mirrors metallic surfaces or windows Precautions Do not aim at areas that are essentially reflective such as a mirror or which could emit unwa...

Page 138: ...approximately 5 in horizontal or vertical direction to counteract hazards Warning The use of laser class 3R equipment can be dangerous Precautions To counteract hazards it is essential for every user...

Page 139: ...which the presence and activities of personnel are monitored for reasons of protection from laser radiation e The laser beam path should be located well above or below eye level wherever practicable f...

Page 140: ...afety Directions Products with an integrated Laser Guide of laser class 3R this hazard distance is 128 m 420 ft At this distance the laser beam rates as class 1 that means direct intra beam viewing is...

Page 141: ...TS11 TS15 Safety Directions 141 Labelling Laser Aperture Laser Radiation Avoid direct eye exposure Class 3R Laser Product according to IEC 60825 1 2001 08 Po 4 75 mW 650 690 nm a Laser beam TS_125 a...

Page 142: ...pursant to Laser Notice No 50 dated June 24 2007 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interferen...

Page 143: ...e in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment may be disturbed Caution There is a risk that disturbances may be caused in other equipment i...

Page 144: ...le near radio transmitters two way radios or diesel generators Precautions Check the plausibility of results obtained under these conditions Warning If the product is operated with connecting cables a...

Page 145: ...which are in force in this respect Leica Geosystems cannot completely exclude the possibility that other equipment can be disturbed or that humans or animals can be affected Do not operate the product...

Page 146: ...accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment...

Page 147: ...ct to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 25...

Page 148: ...ay not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation S No Art No Contains transmitter module FCC ID Bluet...

Page 149: ...ing interference that may cause undesired operation GEB_001 TS_102 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause h...

Page 150: ...urement Accuracy Characteristics Absolute continuous diametric Available angular accu racies Standard devia tion Hz V ISO 17123 3 Display resolution mgon mgon mil 1 0 3 0 1 0 0001 0 1 0 01 2 0 6 1 0 0...

Page 151: ...andard prisms GPR1 2300 7500 4500 14700 5400 17700 360 prism GRZ4 GRZ122 800 2600 1500 5000 2000 7000 360 Mini prism GRZ101 450 1500 800 2600 1000 3300 Mini prism GMP101 800 2600 1200 4000 2000 7000 R...

Page 152: ...ecified accuracy The display resolution is 0 1 mm Range A Strong haze visibility 5 km or strong sunlight severe heat shimmer Range B Light haze visibility about 20 km or moderate sunlight slight heat...

Page 153: ...TS11 TS15 Technical Data 153 Characteristics Principle Phase measurement Type Coaxial visible red laser Carrier wave 658 nm Measuring system System analyser basis 100 MHz 150 MHz...

Page 154: ...ions D E F Type Kodak Gray Card Range D Range E Range F m ft m ft m ft R400 White side 90 reflective 200 660 300 990 400 1310 R400 Grey side 18 reflective 150 490 200 660 200 660 R1000 White side 90 r...

Page 155: ...Characteristics Laser dot size D Object in strong sunlight severe heat shimmer E Object in shade sky overcast F Underground night and twilight Standard measuring std dev ISO 17123 4 Measure time typic...

Page 156: ...ange A Range B Range C m ft m ft m ft Standard prism GPR1 2200 7300 7500 24600 10000 33000 Range of measurement 1000 m to 12000 m Display unambiguous up to 12000 m Range A Strong haze visibility 5 km...

Page 157: ...eviations of the specified accuracy The display resolution is 0 1 mm Characteristics Standard measuring std dev ISO 17123 4 Measure time typical s Measure time maximum s Long Range 5 mm 2 ppm 2 5 12 P...

Page 158: ...0 600 2000 360 Mini prism GRZ101 350 1150 300 1000 Mini prism GMP101 500 1600 400 1300 Reflector tape 60 mm x 60 mm 55 175 not qualified Machine Automation power prism MPR122 For Machine Control purpo...

Page 159: ...prism type selected EDM measuring program and the external measuring conditions The ATR has a basic standard deviation level of 1 mm Above a certain distance the instrument angle accuracy predominate...

Page 160: ...160 TS11 TS15 Technical Data Leica GRZ4 prism 360 Leica GRZ122 prism 360 20 mm m 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 5 3 2 1 5 1 4 2 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 GRZ4 GRZ122 TS_103...

Page 161: ...mm ATR accuracy mm m Distance measurement m Instrument angle accuracy Maximum tangential speed 5 m s at 20 m 25 m s at 100 m Maximum radial speed with Measure mode Continuous 5 m s Typical search time...

Page 162: ...ment Searching Characteristics Reflector Range PS m ft Standard prism GPR1 300 1000 360 prism GRZ4 GRZ122 300 1000 Mini prism GMP101 100 330 Machine Automation power prism MPR122 For Machine Control p...

Page 163: ...length 21 mm Field of view 15 5 x 11 7 19 4 diagonal Frame rate 20 frames per second Focus 2 m 6 6 ft to infinity at zoom level 1 x 7 5 m 24 6 ft to infinity at zoom level 4 x Image storage JPEG up to...

Page 164: ...quoted assume normal to favourable conditions Accuracy Initialisation Might vary due to atmospheric conditions signal multipath obstructions signal geometry and number of tracked signals Position accu...

Page 165: ...TS11 TS15 Technical Data 165 RTK data formats Formats for data reception Leica proprietary GPS and GNSS real time data formats CMR CMR RTCM V2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1...

Page 166: ...166 TS11 TS15 Technical Data 7 8 2 SmartStation Dimensions SmartStation Dimensions 195 7 mm 499 2 mm 226 mm 195 7 mm 432 mm 226 mm TS_119...

Page 167: ...martAntenna Dimensions Mounting 5 8 Whitworth Type Description Use GS12 GPS GLONASS Galileo Compass SmartTrack antenna with built in groundplane With CS10 CS15 field controller or Leica Viva TPS instr...

Page 168: ...0 94 2 07 GS15 1 34 2 95 Power consumption GS12 1 8 W typically GS15 radio excluded 3 2 W typically External supply voltage Nominal 12 V DC GEV71 car battery cable to a 12 V car battery voltage range...

Page 169: ...1575 42 MHz 9 9 GPS L2 1227 60 MHz 9 9 GPS L5 1176 45 MHz 9 9 GLONASS L1 1602 5625 1611 5 MHz 9 9 GLONASS L2 1246 4375 1254 3 MHz 9 9 Galileo E1 1575 42 MHz 9 9 Galileo E5a 1176 45 MHz 9 9 Galileo E5b...

Page 170: ...dity Operating temperature C Storage temperature C 40 to 65 40 to 80 Bluetooth 30 to 65 Protection IP67 IEC 60529 Dusttight Protected against water jets Waterproof to 1 m temporary immersion Protectio...

Page 171: ...laser beam Laser Optics Power Environmental specifications Temperature Type Visible red laser class 3R Carrier wave 655 nm Line of sight offset 52 20 mm Focussing distance 22 76 mm Beam angle 0 09 mr...

Page 172: ...e by the characteristics of the surface and by the ambient light Typical laser beam diameter on white smooth surfaces with intensity 50 and 100 Daylight 250 m Darkness 500 m a Theoretical 1 e2 b Dayli...

Page 173: ...ntial requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directiv...

Page 174: ...ted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 2 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing on the market or on the p...

Page 175: ...TS11 TS15 Technical Data 175 Antenna Type Patch antenna omnidirectional Gain 2 dBi Connector SMB...

Page 176: ...conformity can be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE can be placed on the market and be put into service without restric tion...

Page 177: ...177 Output power Antenna Bluetooth 2402 2480 Type Frequency band MHz Type Output power mW GNSS Receive only Bluetooth 5 GNSS Internal GNSS antenna element receive only Bluetooth Type Internal Microst...

Page 178: ...conformity can be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE can be placed on the market and be put into service without restric tion...

Page 179: ...ntenna Bluetooth 2402 2480 Type Frequency band MHz Type Output power mW GNSS Receive only Bluetooth 5 Type Antenna Gain dBi Connector Frequency band MHz GNSS Internal GNSS antenna element receive only...

Page 180: ...be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 2 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing on the market o...

Page 181: ...orce in this respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 centimetres should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person...

Page 182: ...y can be consulted at http www leica geosystems com ce Class 2 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing on the mar...

Page 183: ...orce in this respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 centimetres should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person...

Page 184: ...http www leica geosystems com ce Class 2 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE for which following EEA Member States apply restrictions on the placing on the market or on the putting...

Page 185: ...s respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 centimetres should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person within the...

Page 186: ...h the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosys tems com ce Class 1 equipment according Europe...

Page 187: ...tion distance of at least 20 centimetres should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person within the intended application EDGE1800 1900 0 4 W Type Internal GAT 3 GAT 5 GAT...

Page 188: ...ts and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The declaration of conformity may be consulted at http www leica geosys tems com ce Class 1 equipment according European Directive 1999 5 EC R T...

Page 189: ...a A separation distance of at least 20 centimetres should be kept between the antenna and the body of the user or nearby person within the intended application Type Internal GAT 3 GAT 5 GAT 18 Frequen...

Page 190: ...covered by the FCC part 15 22 and 24 has to be approved prior to use and operation Frequency band Dual Band CDMA800 MHz CDMA1900 MHz Output power Antenna CDMA800 0 27 W CDMA1900 0 4 W Type Internal G...

Page 191: ...m permissible exposure of the guide lines and standards which are force in this respect The product must be used with the recommended antenna A separation distance of at least 20 centimetres should be...

Page 192: ...on 30 x Free Objective aperture 40 mm Focusing 1 7 m 5 6 ft to infinity Field of view 1 30 1 66 gon 2 7 m at 100 m Angular accuracy TS11 TS15 Setting accuracy Setting range mgon gon 1 0 5 0 2 4 0 07 2...

Page 193: ...ft int inch ft us inch Position In both faces face two is optional Touch screen Toughened film on glass Port Name Description Port 1 Port 1 5 pin LEMO 0 for power communication data transfer This por...

Page 194: ...en sions USB USB host port USB memory stick port for data transfer USB device port Cable connections from USB devices for communication and data transfer Port Name Description 196 mm 328 mm 226 mm 101...

Page 195: ...tery GEB221 0 2 kg Type Capacity MB Number of measurements per MB SD card 1024 1750 Internal memory 1000 1750 Type Visible red laser class 2 Location In standing axis of instrument Accuracy Deviation...

Page 196: ...hnical Data Power Internal battery External battery External supply voltage Nominal voltage 12 8 V DC Range 11 5 V 13 5 V Type Li Ion Voltage 7 4 V Capacity GEB221 4 4 Ah Type NiMH Voltage 12 V Capaci...

Page 197: ...e temperature C All instruments 20 to 50 40 to 70 Leica SD cards 40 to 80 40 to 80 Battery internal 20 to 55 40 to 70 Bluetooth 30 to 60 40 to 80 Type Protection All instruments IP55 IEC 60529 Type Pr...

Page 198: ...ance for the Arctic option connect the external battery Allow for a short warm up time Type Additive Constant mm ATR PS Standard prism GPR1 0 0 yes yes Mini prism GMP101 17 5 yes yes 360 prism GRZ4 GR...

Page 199: ...automatic corrections are made Working range 5 m to 150 m 15 ft to 500 ft Position accuracy 5 cm at 100 m 1 97 at 330 ft Line of sight error Vertical index error Tilting axis error Standing axis tilt...

Page 200: ...yed is correct if the scale correction in ppm mm km which has been entered corresponds to the atmospheric conditions prevailing at the time of the measurement The atmospheric correction includes Adjus...

Page 201: ...with the air pressure and the temperature Air humidity correction Index n The index n is calculated from the formula of Barrel and Sears and is valid for ppm Air humidity correction mm km Relative hu...

Page 202: ...mperature C h Relative humidity x 7 5 t 237 3 t 0 7857 If the basic value of 60 relative humidity as used by the EDM is retained the maximum possible error in the calculated atmospheric correction is...

Page 203: ...r country for which official tables are generally available The following formula is valid for cylindrical projections such as that of Gauss Kr ger In countries where the scale factor is not unity thi...

Page 204: ...2 0 1 5 1 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 9 5 1 0 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 1 1 5 1 2 0 1 2 5 1 3 0 1 3 5 1 4 0 50 C 50 C 40 C 40 C 30 C 30 C 20 C 20 C 10 C 10 C 0 C 0...

Page 205: ...60 F 50 F 40 F 30 F 20 F 10 F 0 F 10 F 20 F 16 ft 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 inch Hg 1 6 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 3...

Page 206: ...eflector types The reduction formulas are valid for measurements to all reflector types measurements to prisms to reflector tape and reflectorless measurements a Mean Sea Level b Instrument c Reflecto...

Page 207: ...nt when calculating the horizontal distance and height difference The calculated horizontal distance relates to the station height and not to the reflector height Displayed slope distance m D0 Uncorre...

Page 208: ...lated as follows The standard deviation of the arithmetic mean of the distance can be calculated as follows Slope distance as arithmetic mean of all measurements Sum Di Single slope distance measureme...

Page 209: ...TS11 TS15 Technical Data 209 Standard deviation of the arithmetic mean of the distance s Standard deviation of a single meas urement n Number of measurements TS_116 SD n s...

Page 210: ...f merchantability fitness for a particular purpose satisfactory quality and non infringement all which are expressly disclaimed Software Licence Agreement This product contains software that is preins...

Page 211: ...ms and conditions of the Leica Geosystems Software Licence Agreement Installa tion or use of the software or any part thereof is deemed to be an acceptance of all the terms and conditions of such Lice...

Page 212: ...ent 91 91 Of circular level on prism pole 93 Of circular level on tribrach 91 91 Preparation 79 Titling axis a 86 Adjustment Errors View current 77 Angle measurement 150 Antenna Communication side cov...

Page 213: ...9 Graphical overview with SmartStation 28 Technical data 173 Compensator 192 Control unit 193 Corrections Automatic 199 Scale 200 D Data transfer 23 Description of the system 12 Device Status 61 Dimen...

Page 214: ...75i 188 SLR1 SATEL SATELLINE 3AS 180 SLR2 SATEL SATELLINE 3AS 180 SLR3 1 Pacific Crest 184 SLR3 2 Pacific Crest 184 SLR5 SATEL SATELLINE M3 TR1 182 Frequency Band Communication side cover 173 RadioHan...

Page 215: ...Alpha keys 33 Arrow keys 34 Description of 33 ENTER key 33 ESC key 33 Favourites 34 Fn key 33 Function keys 33 Home 34 Hot keys 33 Numeric keys 33 OK 34 ON OFF 33 L Labelling GEB211 149 GEB212 149 GE...

Page 216: ...crosoft ActiveSync 36 Mount SmartAntenna 167 O Operating principles 35 Operating Temperature Laser guide 171 SmartAntenna 170 Output power GS10 179 GS12 177 GS15 179 SLC1 Telit CC864 DUAL 190 SLC2 Tel...

Page 217: ...17 LED indicators 71 Technical data 174 Recording 195 Reduction Formulas 206 Reflectors 198 Remove SD card 53 54 SIM card 60 Slot in device 58 Reset Options 43 Responsibilities 112 RTK Base LED on Sm...

Page 218: ...SmartAntenna 17 Technical Data Accuracy 164 Dimensions 166 Software Applications 19 Customised applications 20 Software type 19 Upload 21 Software Licence Agreement 210 Specifications environmental S...

Page 219: ...principles 35 Transfer data 23 TS Available models 17 Firmware for TS11 and TS15 19 Language software for TS11 and TS15 19 Lock keyboard 42 Power Options menu 42 Unlock keyboard 42 U Upload software...

Page 220: ...Quality Management and Quality Systems ISO standard 9001 and Environmental Management Systems ISO standard 14001 Ask your local Leica Geosystems dealer for more information about our TQM program Leic...

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